- From: Steven Pemberton <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:36:59 +0200
- To: "Gregory J. Rosmaita" <oedipus@hicom.net>, "Charles F Wiecha" <wiecha@us.ibm.com>, public-xg-app-backplane <public-xg-app-backplane@w3.org>
Hi there Gregory, Here is the longdesc: The image is a screendump of a financial application that records (trip) expenses. At the top left there are 4 form fields for adding a new line-item: 1) A description 2) an amount (no units mentioned) 3) a date, with a picker control 4) a category, which is a drop-down list, followed by a button to add the line item. Under that are 6 line items, showing earlier-entered items. Each line item has an X control to delete that line. Under that is a button "Rollup dates" (Not sure what that does). Under that is an (SVG) line-graph showing expenditure over time. At the top right is a summary: an (SVG) pie chart of the amounts summed over the categories, with the category amounts listed underneath, and below that a grand total, in dollars. Steven On Tue, 12 May 2009 17:22:41 +0200, Gregory J. Rosmaita <oedipus@hicom.net> wrote: > aloha! regrets (obviously) for today's meeting -- i'm experiencing > technical as well as health difficulties... charlie, is there a > long description of the screenshot you sent to the list? if not, > could someone throw up a wiki page that serves that purpose? > > apologies for yet again being absent, but tuesdays are the only days > on which i have sighted assistance, so i need to make the most of my > limited time with my sighted assistant... > > gregory. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Accessibility, Internationalization, and Interoperability are not > "features", "overlays" or "add-ons". Rather, they are core > components of any architecture -- programmatic or otherwise. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Gregory J. Rosmaita, gregory@linux-foundation.org > Vice-Chair, WebMaster & Listmaster, Open Accessibility Workgroup > http://a11y.org/ http://a11y/specs > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------- Original Message ----------- > From: Charles F Wiecha <wiecha@us.ibm.com> > To: public-xg-app-backplane <public-xg-app-backplane@w3.org> > Sent: Mon, 11 May 2009 16:37:37 -0400 > Subject: Agenda: Tuesday, May 12 Backplane Telecon > >> All -- let's pick up our Agenda, below, in tomorrow's Backplane >> call...11:00 Eastern. Again, pls send regrets if unable to >> attend so we can plan accordingly... >> >> Here's a screenshot of the current finance scenario, showing integration >> with a second SVG custom control for graphing expenses over time: >> >> (See attached file: finance-app.gif) >> >> Thanks, Charlie >> >> ----- Forwarded by Charles F Wiecha/Watson/IBM on 05/11/2009 04:32 PM >> ----- >> >> From: Charles F Wiecha/Watson/IBM@IBMUS >> >> To: public-xg-app-backplane <public-xg-app- >> backplane@w3.org> >> >> Date: 04/27/2009 04:51 PM >> >> Subject: Agenda: Tuesday, April 28 Backplane Telecon >> >> Sent by: public-xg-app-backplane-request@w3.org >> >> Agenda >> >> 1. Continue spec'ing out specifics of which markup types should >> be used to complete the Financial Tracker scenario, in >> particular how/where to add: a) SMIL b) ODF, and perhaps >> extensions to ODF to leverage more of XForms >> >> 2. Volunteers to work on each of these >> >> Jack has sent regrets but I think we can still start talking >> about use cases w/o getting into the specifics of the > implementation...Charlie >> >> ps: please do send regrets if you can't join so we can >> reschedule if needed... >> >> Charles Wiecha >> Manager, Multichannel Web Interaction >> IBM T.J. Watson Research Center >> P.O. Box 704 >> Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598 >> Phone: (914) 784-6180, T/L 863-6180, Cell: (914) 320-2614 >> wiecha@us.ibm.com > ------- End of Original Message ------- > >
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